Summary: In this video, we covered many concepts related to the button.
First, we started with adding the ability to trigger the button by hitting then
enter key. We did that by setting the defaultbutton property on the form. Then,
we looked at the OnClientClick event that takes place when the user clicks on
the button, but on the client side (before the form has been submitted to the
server). We added JavaScript code in this event that displays some information
from the form. After that, we added an event on the button that ASP.NET does
not understand, but the browser does. We used onmouseover and added some
JavaScript code to change the background color of the form when the user hovers
over the button. Finally, we covered the command name and the command arguments
that we can use when we have many buttons on the page and we need to know which
button was clicked by the user.

Methodology
of the development of example: Good coding standard
and simplified design to illustrate the key points.

Senior Software Engineer with experience in C#, JavaScript, jQuery, Knockout JS, Kendo UI, HTML5, and SQL Server. Ayad has more than 20 years experience in technical training and teaching. Contributor to MrBool for about 7 years.

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